WSOP Online 2024 Bracelets 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24
This weekend’s WSOP Online action was nothing short of spectacular, with six more players rising to the top and earning their gold bracelets. GGPoker once again played host to this electrifying series, attracting thousands of poker enthusiasts eager to etch their names into the poker history books. The weekend saw six events reach their thrilling conclusions, with fierce battles and unforgettable moments. Let’s dive into the highlights and see how the latest champions made their mark!
Event #19: $777 LUCKY SEVENS Bounty 7-Handed NLH Brings Big Wins
Event #19, the $777 LUCKY SEVENS Bounty 7-Handed No Limit Hold’em, was an action-packed tournament that kept players on the edge of their seats for nearly 30 hours. With a buy-in of $777, this thrilling event attracted a massive field of 2,116 participants, creating a prize pool of $1,561,925.40. The top finishers were not just fighting for glory but for hefty payouts, as the bounties added an extra layer of intensity to every hand.
After the epic high-stakes action, it was Norway’s ‘Eurofold’ who emerged victorious, claiming the top spot and taking home $87,216.49 in prize money, plus an additional bounty reward of $72,111.86. Not far behind, Brazil’s Emanuel Oliveira secured second place with a total haul of $87,215.28 plus a $27,725.45 bounty. China’s Biao Guo rounded out the top three, earning $66,096.77 along with an $8,658.16 bounty.
Event #20: $1,000 DOUBLE CHANCE NLH 2-Stack Delivers High Drama
Event #20, the $1,000 DOUBLE CHANCE NLH 2-Stack, offered players a shot at redemption and big rewards with its unique two-stack format. With a buy-in of $1,000, this event drew a field of 1,288 competitors, building a prize pool of $1,223,600. Spanning just over 30 hours, the action was intense from start to finish, with players battling it out for the top prizes and the glory of securing a WSOP Online bracelet.
After an endurance test that pushed the limits, it was Brazil’s ‘Eder Campana’ who emerged victorious, walking away with a massive payout of $160,051.04. The runner-up, ‘M Joelsson’ from Austria, also scored big, claiming $123,415.50 for their efforts. ‘saperVodi4ka’ rounded out the top three, securing $95,166.34.
Event #21: $1,500 WSOP GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH Packs a Punch
Event #21, the $1,500 WSOP GGMasters High Roller Freezeout No Limit Hold’em, showcased high-stakes poker at its finest. With a buy-in of $1,500, the tournament drew an impressive 1,408 players, building a hefty prize pool of $2,006,400. Over nearly 30 hours of fierce competition, each participant fought for their share of the massive pot and the honor of capturing a WSOP gold bracelet.
After an intense tournament, Vietnam’s ‘JunoSunny’ seized the spotlight, taking first place and an extraordinary payday of $325,546.51. ‘H@PPY’ from Russia followed closely behind, securing the runner-up position with a reward of $244,124.92. ‘Deeepz’ from Norway rounded out the top three, earning $183,067.80 for their deep run.
Event #22: $400 COLOSSUS Ends with a Bang in ‘Last Chance’ Showdown
Event #22, the $400 COLOSSUS, made its grand finale in the Last Chance phase, attracting a whopping 1,842 players. With a buy-in of just $400, this event crushed its $4 million guarantee, amassing an incredible total prize pool of $4,943,272. The competition was fierce and fast-paced, wrapping up in just 2 hours and 6 minutes of high-octane action.
Rising to the top was ‘Pavels Spirins,’ who clinched the victory with a stunning stack of $1,736,809. ‘Gummy Chan’ followed closely, taking the runner-up spot with $1,493,410, while ‘Matheus Adrian’ secured third place with $1,311,009. This final installment of the COLOSSUS series was a thrilling conclusion to an already epic event, where players had one last shot at glory and took full advantage of it.
Event #23: $400 PLOSSUS Smashes Expectations with $1.4M Prize Pool
Event #23, the $400 PLOSSUS with a prize pool of $1,457,000, brought high-octane action to the virtual felt. Featuring a unique bounty format and a buy-in of $176 + $200 + $24, this tournament attracted 119 skilled players, each eyeing the chance to claim their share of the impressive prize pool. Despite the rapid pace over 3 hours and 32 minutes, the event was filled with intense moments and strategic play.
In the end, it was Stanimir Kolev from Montenegro who emerged victorious, raking in $1,037,483 along with an additional bounty of $1,500. Hot on his heels, ‘SolverJail’ from Brazil secured the runner-up spot, taking home $857,276 plus a bounty of $1,162.50. Rounding out the top three, ‘SkyBoss1983’ from Vietnam claimed $806,791 and an additional $625 in bounty rewards. This event was a thrilling showcase of skill and daring, as players battled fiercely for both the top payouts and the exciting bounties up for grabs.
Event #24: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Showcases High-Stakes Drama
Event #24, the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, brought together 157 players for an intense showdown, generating a prize pool of $1,522,900. With a steep buy-in of $10,000, this tournament attracted some of the best Omaha players in the world, and over nearly 27 hours of action, the stakes couldn’t have been higher.
After a marathon session of high-stakes poker, Israel’s ‘karma tova’ emerged as the champion, taking home a hefty payday of $317,941.30. Not far behind, Thailand’s Dominik Nitsche secured second place with $235,860.33, showcasing their skill in yet another top-tier event. Rounding out the top three was Austria’s Andras Nemeth, who earned a solid $174,969.74 for his efforts.
2024 WSOP Online Bracelet Race Heats Up!
The 2024 WSOP Online Bracelet Count is adding a thrilling layer of competition to the series. This contest tracks the number of bracelets won by players from different countries, with each top-three finish in a bracelet event boosting their nation’s standing. The top 10 countries will earn special freerolls for their players once the series concludes. With 24 out of 33 events now in the books, Germany continues to lead the race with 3 first-place finishes, 3 second places, and 2 third places, amassing an impressive $2,557,050.94 in total winnings. They currently hold the top spot, with the October 5th freeroll set to offer their players a generous $200,000 prize pool. Hot on their heels, the Russian Federation has climbed to second place with 2 golds, 2 silvers, and 5 bronze finishes, totaling an impressive $2,727,756.01 and securing a freeroll worth $170,000. Brazil follows in third place with 2 wins, 2 second-place finishes, and 3 thirds, raking in $1,846,099.04 and a freeroll prize pool of $145,000. The United States has slipped to fourth place with 2 wins and 1 third-place finish, earning $699,651.30 and a $120,000 freeroll prize pool. For the latest standings, click HERE.
Next for the WSOP Online
With most of the WSOP Online events completed, the excitement shows no signs of slowing down. This weekend saw six more players crowned as champions, with millions of dollars awarded in prizes, adding to the growing momentum of this thrilling series. Up next are more adrenaline-pumping events, including the highly anticipated $25 million guaranteed Main Event, with satellites already in full swing.
As the series progresses, the stakes continue to rise, making the competition more intense with each passing day. Whether you’re a seasoned poker pro or just starting out, the WSOP Online has something to offer everyone—a shot at poker glory and the chance to etch your name into the game’s storied history.